Repeating the same target's features or spatial position, as well as repeating the same context (e.g. distractor sets) in visual search leads to a decrease of reaction times. This modulation can occur on a trial by trial basis (the previous trial primes the following one), but can also occur across multiple trials (i.e. performance in the current trial can benefit from features, position or context seen several trials earlier), and includes inhibition of different features, position or contexts besides facilitation of the same ones. Here we asked whether a similar implicit memory mechanism exists for the size of the attentional focus. By manipulating the size of the attentional focus with the repetition of search arrays with the same vs. di...
Previous studies have shown that the efficiency of visual search does not improve when participants ...
Many factors influence visual search, including how much targets stand out (i.e., their visual salie...
The top-down allocation of attention is based on the goals of the observer, however there is an argu...
Repeating the same target's features or spatial position, as well as repeating the same context (e.g...
Humans process a visual display more efficiently when they encounter it for a second time, showing l...
Previous research has shown that repetition of the same target features or target spatial position o...
Spatial attention can be deployed with a narrower focus to process individual items or distributed r...
Information stored in the memory system can affect visual search process. Foreknowing features of ...
In visual search, inefficient performance of human observers is typically characterized by a steady ...
Previous research has shown that repetition of the same target features and/or spatial location over...
The time needed to search for an object in a complex environment increases with the number of distra...
Contextual cueing (CC) experiments show that when visual search displays are repeated, reaction time...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Attention, Perception, &...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
Becker SI, Horstmann G. A feature-weighting account of priming in conjunction search. ATTENTION PERC...
Previous studies have shown that the efficiency of visual search does not improve when participants ...
Many factors influence visual search, including how much targets stand out (i.e., their visual salie...
The top-down allocation of attention is based on the goals of the observer, however there is an argu...
Repeating the same target's features or spatial position, as well as repeating the same context (e.g...
Humans process a visual display more efficiently when they encounter it for a second time, showing l...
Previous research has shown that repetition of the same target features or target spatial position o...
Spatial attention can be deployed with a narrower focus to process individual items or distributed r...
Information stored in the memory system can affect visual search process. Foreknowing features of ...
In visual search, inefficient performance of human observers is typically characterized by a steady ...
Previous research has shown that repetition of the same target features and/or spatial location over...
The time needed to search for an object in a complex environment increases with the number of distra...
Contextual cueing (CC) experiments show that when visual search displays are repeated, reaction time...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Attention, Perception, &...
AbstractRecent studies have identified between-trial priming effects in visual search tasks, but oft...
Becker SI, Horstmann G. A feature-weighting account of priming in conjunction search. ATTENTION PERC...
Previous studies have shown that the efficiency of visual search does not improve when participants ...
Many factors influence visual search, including how much targets stand out (i.e., their visual salie...
The top-down allocation of attention is based on the goals of the observer, however there is an argu...